05/16/2026
What is a still life really showing us?
In Adriaen van Utrecht’s "Banquet Still Life" from 1644, abundance fills the canvas: fruit, glassware, silver, lobster, imported goods, and objects arranged to display wealth, taste, and access.
But paintings like this can also open larger questions. What histories of trade, empire, labor, and desire are contained in these objects? What does a table of luxury reveal about the world that produced it?
These are some of the visual histories that Bronx artist Samantha Box engages in "Overlapping Empires," a site-wide contemporary art exhibition opening June 5 at Van Cortlandt House Museum.
"Overlapping Empires" will be on view June through August, with a series of free public programs for anyone ready to look closer.
This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.
VCHM’s programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
Image: Adriaen van Utrecht, Banquet Still Life, 1644. Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Public domain.